Connect your PSP to your PC with a USB cable, and browse the memory stick.

Find or make the seplugins folder and open it, place the RemoteJoyLite.prx file inside it.

If they don't already exist, make three text files.

Name the first one GAME, the second one POPS, and the third one VSH.

Determine when you're going to use this plugin.

If you want it active while in a PSP game or homebrew, modify GAME in the next step.
If you want it active while in a PS1/PSX game, modify POPS in the next step.
If you want it active while in the PSP menus or PSN store, modify VSH in the next step.
It's perfectly fine to have it active in more than one (or all three).

Modify the text file to add and enable the plugin.

Open the text file and add this line.

CODE
ms0:/seplugins/RemoteJoyLite.prx 1 Each line in each text file lists the location of a plugin's main .prx file, and whether it's enabled or not. A 1 means it's enabled, while a 0 means it's disabled. If you intend to use this with POPS (PSX/PS1 games), you'll need to add another line as well, at the top. This needs to be the first line.

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flash0:/kd/usb.prx 1

NOTE: PSP Go users should use EF0: instead of ms0: in their text files.

Disconnect your PSP, restart it fully and go to the recovery menu to make sure the plugin was activated.

For some firmwares you can press Select at the main menu to get an option to go to the recovery menu, but for others you'll need to turn your PSP fully off, then turn it back on while holding the R trigger to get into the recovery menu. Once in the recovery menu go to the Plugins section to see a list of which plugins are listed where, and which are active. You should see RemoteJoyLite in the proper section, and it should be enabled.

(Optional) Raise the PSP's clock rate to eliminate slowdown.

Within the recovery menu there should be a section to change the CPU speed/clock. Most games run at 222mhz, but the PSP can be optionally clocked up to 333mhz (which is not used normally because the PSP runs hotter and sucks more battery power). If you notice that the game you're playing is a little slow when streaming to the PC, you can raise the clock rate and it should fix it.

Preparing the drivers.
Depending on your edition of Windows, this can be simple, or annoying.

If your PSP has connected, you should see your PSP screen!
If your PSP's not connected in the proper mode or something went wrong, the screen will be black.

Right-click in the screen to access the settings, and go to the Capture tab.

Make sure that Enable AVI Capture is checked, and also check Enable WAV Capture.

Unfortunately the USB cable doesn't transfer audio like this, so you'll need to do something else for sound.

Hook one end of a double-ended audio cable to your PSP's mic jack, and the other end to your Microphone or Line-In jack.

To record, press F12 in the RemoteJoyLite window, and a little [REC] symbol should appear in the corner.

Press F12 again when you want to stop recording.
Recordings are saved in the Capture folder.

Recordings are uncompressed by default, which is fast but takes up a huge amount of space.
You will want to compress/convert the recordings to something like MP4 (x264 or such) with
a video converter before you upload them onto Youtube or do whatever you do with them.

I love you for this. Wish you had done it sooner though XD. btw with this you can also use a game controller to control your psp so for those of you who are running motion joy on your pc you can basically play it with the controller and map the buttons as you wish. It makes MGS PW MUCH more enjoyable imo especially with the dual analogs

Nice guide! I would really love to do this, but my PSP is on 6.38. Thanks.

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Offtopic: Aren't you entering this for the contest? No way I'm going to beat this! Haha yeah, I figured I should take the opportunity to write a guide or two I've been meaning to. Since there's a prize involved it's motivating, 'ya know?

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I love you for this. Wish you had done it sooner though XD. btw with this you can also use a game controller to control your psp so for those of you who are running motion joy on your pc you can basically play it with the controller and map the buttons as you wish. It makes MGS PW MUCH more enjoyable imo especially with the dual analogs

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Yeah I would have done it sooner, but ever since I updated to 64-bit 7 weeks ago I hadn't been able to find a 64-bit Type-B driver, and once I found one I had to test it, and then get XP in a VM only to find that Microsoft's VM wouldn't let me file transfer to XP Home so I needed to install Pro and do network sharing of a drive to the VM and all this crap, next time I'm just gonna' install VMware...

I love you for this. Wish you had done it sooner though XD. btw with this you can also use a game controller to control your psp so for those of you who are running motion joy on your pc you can basically play it with the controller and map the buttons as you wish. It makes MGS PW MUCH more enjoyable imo especially with the dual analogs

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Yeah I would have done it sooner, but ever since I updated to 64-bit 7 weeks ago I hadn't been able to find a 64-bit Type-B driver, and once I found one I had to test it, and then get XP in a VM only to find that Microsoft's VM wouldn't let me file transfer to XP Home so I needed to install Pro and do network sharing of a drive to the VM and all this crap, next time I'm just gonna' install VMware...

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I might still have my 64 bit driver ill post it as an attachment later and to run it your gonna have to disable driver enforcement by pressing (f8 i think?) as windows is booting to get into advance boot options. That allows you to install what ever drivers you need at the moment. cause the dseo thing never worked for my motion joy

Oh please tell me you updated your tutorial 100 times Yours is so good, and after reading through it, I noticed that my tutorial is very close to yours at some points xD But I really really like that tutorial I never have a chance like this xD

I might still have my 64 bit driver ill post it as an attachment later and to run it your gonna have to disable driver enforcement by pressing (f8 i think?) as windows is booting to get into advance boot options. That allows you to install what ever drivers you need at the moment. cause the dseo thing never worked for my motion joy I've got the 64-bit drivers, and the tutorial shows you how to get around having to press F8 each time. I was saying I didn't have the 64-bit ones before, which is why I hadn't done this until now.

I might still have my 64 bit driver ill post it as an attachment later and to run it your gonna have to disable driver enforcement by pressing (f8 i think?) as windows is booting to get into advance boot options. That allows you to install what ever drivers you need at the moment. cause the dseo thing never worked for my motion joy I've got the 64-bit drivers, and the tutorial shows you how to get around having to press F8 each time. I was saying I didn't have the 64-bit ones before, which is why I hadn't done this until now.

i have an issue my pc wont start in test mode i clicked enable test mode and restarted my pc and nothing changed. i have vista 64x if that helps. i need it in test mode to install the driverso im screwed until i figure why it wont start up in test mode